Posey Gruener
Producer, The Record
About
Posey coordinates on-air news coverage for KUOW's midday newsmagazine. Before joining KUOW, Posey worked at WNYC as a producer for The Takeaway, a live daily news program, and Studio 360, a weekly show about creativity, pop culture and the arts. She has also worked for The Moth, the live storytelling organization, and StoryCorps, the oral history radio project. Her freelance work has aired on Studio 360 and All Things Considered. Posey graduated Summa Cum Laude from Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa. She holds a certificate in writing from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine, and a certificate in audio production from the Center for Documentary Studies in Durham, North Carolina.
Stories
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Gray Whales Are Back In Puget Sound
David Hyde speaks with Howard Garrett, co-Founder of the Orca Network, about the first signs of arrival of a special group of Gray Whales. Each spring...
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Scared To Discuss Screen Time With Your Teenager? A Local Documentary Filmmaker Can Help
Bill Radke speaks with local filmmaker Delaney Ruston about her documentary "Screenagers."
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How A Plan To Create More Fish Could Make Fishermen Rich Or Angry
Bill Radke speaks with UW Fisheries professor Ray Hillborn about a plan he says would create more fish in the ocean, more catch for fishermen and more...
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This Art Walk Thursday, Consider Three Places That May Soon Be Gone
Bill Radke speaks with Jen Graves, art critic for The Stranger, about where to go and what to see at the first Thursday Art Walk this April in Seattle.
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Trump Empire Finds Its Roots In Seattle
Donald Trump, the presidential candidate, is 100 percent Queens. But his grandfather, Frederick Trump, built his nest egg in the Northwest.
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After Explosion Greenwood Gathers Together To Move Forward
Bill Radke speaks with Scott Nolte, co-founder and producing artistic director of Taproot Theatre in Greenwood, about how the business survived a 2009...
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What Young Women In Tech Can Learn From 8 Local Women
Bill Radke speaks with Lisa Stiffler, author of a GeekWire series following eight women who joined the tech workforce twenty years ago. Stiffler was...
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They Found Love During The Iraq War. They Found Home In Seattle
This is a story about love and war; love lost and love found again. In 2004, Nayyef Hrebid was an interpreter for the U.S. Marines in Iraq, and Btoo...
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What's Behind Western Washington's Wild Weekend Weather
Bill Radke speaks with Washington State climatologist Nick Bond about some of the reasons behind the very active weather the region has been...
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Is It Too Late To Save The American Middle Class?
Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times economics columnist Jon Talton about neoliberalism, what it means for the 2016 election cycle and the consequences ...